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Ng Wai Mun

Assistant editor

Wai Mun is assistant editor and writer at Eco-Business. She has nearly a decade of experience in media and is highly proficient in both English and Chinese writing. She leads Eco-Business's coverage on China and manages the bimonthly China newsletter, launched in March 2022. She has a particular interest in shipping and transport decarbonisation, marine pollution, circular economy and green finance.

Formerly a political correspondent at Lianhe Zaobao, Singapore’s flagship Chinese daily, Wai Mun is widely recognised as a skilled reporter, having covered international summits and multiple election campaigns. She is a regular commentator on civil society, local politics, as well as environmental and social issues, and still writes a monthly column in Zaobao. She has received accolades for her work in multimedia content production and longer form writing. She was trained in media writing and photojournalism at Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University.

Outside of work, Wai Mun is an active community organiser and volunteer with Accessible Ubin and Lions Befrienders. The former is a ground-up initiative to make Pulau Ubin, Singapore’s rustic island, more inclusive and accessible for elderly and wheelchair users, and the latter is focused on providing befriending services for seniors in the community. Wai Mun loves nature and birds, words and moving pictures, and is known to have an appetite for devouring gigantic books in single sittings.

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